Prof. Wednesday provokes fans again. This is how she commented on the Poles’ defeat
Professor Magdalena Środa is known for her aversion to football. In her latest Facebook post, she was happy about Poland’s loss to Sweden.
In her Facebook posts, Magdalena Środa repeatedly raised topics that caused a lively reaction on the Internet. She often used strong, controversial words to provoke Internet users to respond. This time she once again took up football, which has a special place in her heart.
Prof. Wednesday is happy with the defeat of the Polish national team
“I will probably outrage many people, I’m used to it, but I’m glad that we won’t play in the World Cup or any other kicking championship. There will be less brawls, less corruption, less bizarre, front-page sensations related to the simple and very expensive (why!?!?) activity of kicking a ball,” she began (original spelling – ed.).
“Football was promoted before World War I (and how!) to stimulate tribal sentiments, i.e. hatred towards a fictitious or current enemy (it could be anyone) and to maintain the aggressive policy of nation states,” continued Prof. Ph.D. from the Department of Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Warsaw.
Prof. Wednesday about columbines: They weren’t for children, they were for boys
“Nationalism begins with supporting, the culmination of supporting is hooliganism (what would a match be without a razor blade?), the culmination of hooliganism is – for example – Nawrocki and his career and the slightly more modest career of Piesiewicz. It’s a pity that Tusk knows so little about all this, who, fond of kicking the ball, spent millions on unnecessary, ugly stadiums and the growth of hooliganism,” she pointed out.
She added a few words to this statement in response to a comment that disagreed with Donald Tusk’s criticism. “Prime Minister Tusk spent millions, yes, but on the physical education of children and youth, building columbines and this is his great merit,” Przemysław said. “Colleges were not for children, columbines were for boys… girls didn’t play football back then,” replied the unconvinced professor. Wednesday.
The Orliks were once again subject to sharp criticism from prof. Wednesdays. Last time she stated that these were “breeding grounds for hooligans”.
